Issue, March, 2025
Newsletter
Conceptual Surgery
Mastering Surgery: One Concept at a Time!
Welcome to this month’s edition of the Conceptual Surgery Newsletter, where we bring you the most insightful and high-impact surgical lectures from our expert faculty. If you’re a surgery resident, preparing for NEET SS, or simply passionate about surgical excellence, this is your go-to resource for mastering key concepts and clinical skills. Let’s get into the top sessions of the month!

1. Steps of Renal Transplant By Dr. Pawan Kandhari
Renal transplantation is a life-saving procedure, and understanding its intricate steps is crucial for any aspiring surgeon. Dr. Pawan Kandhari presents an in-depth lecture on kidney transplant surgery, guiding you through every critical phase, from donor selection to vascular anastomosis.
Key Topics Covered:
- Types of Kidney Donors: Live vs. Cadaveric
- Donor Nephrectomy: Open vs. Laparoscopic Techniques
- Bench Dissection & Surgical Approach: Open vs. Robotic Transplant
- Incision & Graft Placement: Why the iliac fossa?
- Vascular Anastomosis Techniques
- MCQs & Exam-Oriented Surgical Pearls

2. Urological Investigations Explained By Prof. Dr. R.C.M Kaza
Urological investigations play a critical role in diagnosing and managing various conditions. Prof. Dr. R.C.M Kaza simplifies the approach to these investigations, aligning with Bailey & Love’s structured presentation.
What You’ll Learn:
- Stepwise Approach: From Non-Invasive to Invasive Tests
- How to Perform Proper Urinalysis
- Correct Techniques for Urine Sample Collection
- Special Procedures: Suprapubic Aspiration & Fractionated Samples
- Common Mistakes in Clinical Practice

3. Diseases of Mesentery & Omentum By Prof. Dr. Anubhav Vindal
A must-watch for residents and practicing surgeons! Prof. Dr. Anubhav Vindal (MAMC) unravels the complexities of the mesentery and omentum, with insights that are crucial for emergency abdominal surgeries.
Topics Covered:
- The Omentum: The Abdominal Policeman – Its Role in Infection Control
- Torsion of the Omentum: A Rare but Critical Emergency
- Mesenteric Injuries: Management Strategies
- Mesenteric Adenitis: Tuberculous vs. Nonspecific Causes

4. Benign Biliary Disease By Dr. Shailesh Gupta
Dr. Shailesh Gupta, a leading laparoscopic and robotic surgeon, delivers an insightful session on benign biliary diseases, covering essential surgical concepts in a structured, exam-oriented manner.
Key Learning Points:
- Chronic Cholecystitis: Causes, Pathology, and Surgical Considerations
- Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) vs. ICG Fluorescence Imaging
- Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) in Biliary Disease Diagnosis
- FDG PET for Biliary Imaging: Clinical Applications
- MCQs & Case-Based Learning for NEET SS Aspirants

5. Safe Surgery for All | Prof. Dr. Anurag Mishra
Dr. Anurag Mishra takes on the global challenge of making surgery safe and accessible for all. This session is a must-watch for medical professionals committed to transforming healthcare systems worldwide.
Key Takeaways:
- The Definition and Goals of Global Surgery
- Strategies to Improve Surgical Access and Quality
- The Global Surgical Workforce Shortage & Its Impact
- Real-Life Data on Surgical Accessibility in India & Africa

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